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All creatures bright and beautiful

Author: Cecil Frances Alexander

As a small girl, Cecil Frances Humphries (b. Redcross, County Wicklow, Ireland, 1818; Londonderry, Ireland, 1895) wrote poetry in her school's journal. In 1850 she married Rev. William Alexander, who later became the Anglican primate (chief bishop) of Ireland. She showed her concern for disadvantaged people by traveling many miles each day to visit the sick and the poor, providing food, warm clothes, and medical supplies. She and her sister also founded a school for the deaf. Alexander was strongly influenced by the Oxford Movement and by John Keble's Christian Year. Her first book of poetry, Verses for Seasons, was a "Christian Year" for children. She wrote hymns based on the Apostles' Creed, baptism, the Lord's Supper, the Ten Commandment… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: All creatures bright and beautiful
Author: Cecil Frances Alexander (1848)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: All things bright and beautiful
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances (1 - 15 of 15)
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A Treasury of Hymns #294

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American Junior Church School Hymnal #59

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Carols #24

God's Wonderful World #13

Happy Songs for Boys and Girls #132

Hymns for Primary Worship #30

Hymns of Grace #d8

Song Stories for the Sunday School #d1

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Songs for Juniors #2

The Best Loved Hymns and Prayers of the American People #24b

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The Scottish Hymnal #410

The Song Book of the Salvation Army #22

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The Sunday School Hymnary #68a

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The Sunday School Hymnary #68b

When Boys and Girls Sing #47

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